RoI - Alphonsus Crater

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Alphonsus Crater

(Tier 1 [/Cx35 Region of Interest] for Constellation Program)

Official NASA Overview

ROI_-_Alphonsus_Crater.JPG
source: NASA Cx-LROC Tier 1 Targets (PDF); see expanded details below

Table of Contents

[#Alphonsus Crater Alphonsus Crater]
[#Alphonsus Crater-Official NASA Overview Official NASA Overview]
[#Alphonsus Crater-Scientific Rationale Scientific Rationale]
[#Alphonsus Crater-Scientific Rationale-Pyroclastic vents and materials Pyroclastic vents and materials]
[#Alphonsus Crater-Scientific Rationale-Lunar Transient Events Lunar Transient Events]
[#Alphonsus Crater-Scientific Rationale-Alphonsus Crater Rim Massifs Alphonsus Crater Rim Massifs]
[#Alphonsus Crater-Scientific Rationale-Ranger 9 Impact Site Ranger 9 Impact Site]
[#Alphonsus Crater-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Alphonsus Crater-LROC Links LROC Links]
[#Alphonsus Crater-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Alphonsus Crater-General Bibliography General Bibliography]

Scientific Rationale

Pyroclastic vents and materials

The edges of the floor of [/Alphonsus Alphonsus] contain concentric [/rima rilles] with 11 small [/dark%20halo%20craterlets dark halo craters] at various places along their lengths. The craters are the low-rimed lunar equivalents of cinder cone craters and the surrounding dark annulus (areas = 8 to 79 km^2) is [/pyroclastic pyroclastics] (ash) ejected from the craters. Alphonsus is a [/Floor%20Fractured%20Craters floor-fractured crater], one that has been invaded by magma that ponds under the crater often lifting the floor and explosively escaping to form dark halo craters. The rilles are probably surface manifestations of dikes where magma rose to the surface through fractures. 


Lunar Transient Events

LTE (or more commonly Lunar Transient Phenomena - [/LTP LTP]) are reported changes in the normal appear of a feature, typically hazes, brightening or flashes. Virtually all have been reported by amateurs and are not confirmed as representing anomalous activity on the Moon. The main evidence for their possible reality is (a) some sites, such as Alphonsus, are repeatedly cited as hosting LTP (however, nearly all LTP sites are famous craters that are commonly observed); and (b) sensors of [/Apollo%20program Apollo] and other spacecraft have reported very rare detections of outgassing of Argon and other rare gases. It is unknown if outgassing causes LTPs.

Alphonsus (overall, not just this Region of Interest) has the 4th largest number of LTP sightings.
  • Add details of Alphonsus TLP.


Alphonsus Crater Rim Massifs

Alphonsus was formed before the [/Mare%20Imbrium Imbrium Basin].

Ranger 9 Impact Site

The artificial impact-craterlet created by [/Lunar%20Missions Ranger 9] (on the floor of Alphonsus) is described and depicted in [/NASA%20SP-362 NASA SP-362], Apollo over the Moon; A View from Orbit, Chapter 5: Craters (Part 2), Figure 123.

Additional Information


LROC Links


LPOD Articles

A Long Line in a Clutter of Magnificence. Just Another Glorious Image Craters and Papers Micro-Topo Volcanic Craters on the Moon The Golden Triad New Observations of a Well-Known Area

General Bibliography





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